The Combat Air Museum in Topeka, Kansas
was organized in the Fall of 1976 as a wing of David Tallichet's Yesterday's
Air Force. In 1979 the group reorganized under the name of Combat Air Museum
and relocated to hangar #602 at Forbes Field, a World War II Liberator
airfield.

Today the Combat Air Museum has 36 aircraft representing
WW1 to the present day, as well as a variety of aircraft engines, military
vehicles, a simulated field kitchen, a field chapel, a German POW barracks,
and military aviation art. You may speak with volunteers who are working
on restoration of some of the aircraft.

Mig-15 (Polish built SBLim-2)

Interior of Sikorsky NCH-53A Sea Stallion helicopter

Lockheed EC-121T Super Constellation

Interior of Super Constellation

On the drive in or out from the Combat Air Museum, be sure to visit
the Museum of the Kansas National Guard, near the main entrance
to Forbes Field.. The free museum is open to the public from 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Exhibits include uniforms, weapons and the Kansas National Guard Hall
of Fame.